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That's a Wrap

by Ryan Frishberg

In this tutorial, we've learned DHTML, which will allow you to change and create new content on a page without reloading (and also those neat effects). We've also learned W3C DOM, which is the future of DHTML, and by understanding DOM better, you'll find it much easier to understand XML better.

Although this tutorial has seemingly gone over DHTML and DOM thoroughly, there's always much more to learn. One of the best ways to learn is to try and try again until you find it out yourself. But those who need a little help can always go to a forum; those that I recommend specifically on DHTML are JavaScriptCity/PageResource's forums, where I moderate, and WSAbstract. And of course, if you have a question that no one seems to answer, you can always email me at arielladog@yahoo.com.

Goodbye and good luck on your future DHTML and DOM endeavors.

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Ryan Frishberg (Arielladog or aDog) is currently a high school student specializing in client-side scripting, mostly JavaScript, DHTML, and DOM; although, he's trying hard to expand his horizons into the world of server-side languages, especially PHP and MySQL. He also visits forums and participates in them frequently and moderates at JavaScriptCity/PageResource's forums. Currently jobless, Ryan Frishberg is looking for a job...ANYONE??? As helping to edit this tutorial, a huge thanks goes to Eric Sherman; president and founder of Multi Media Information, a small web development company with a focus on writing, editing and research; for all his help on editing this tutorial, beleaguered with a few mistakes (hey, we're not all perfect).